Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, Volume 8Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1874 - American literature |
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Page 44
... appearance of two islands , each a league long . After preparing their provisional camp at the foot of these mountains , the party agreed to the direction which each of them should follow . Keyes , another of the explorers , impatient ...
... appearance of two islands , each a league long . After preparing their provisional camp at the foot of these mountains , the party agreed to the direction which each of them should follow . Keyes , another of the explorers , impatient ...
Page 54
... appeared to give it birth . At the point where the sailor had left his wood - raft it began to flow between two lofty walls of granite . But if on its left bank the sides remained sharp and abrupt , on the right bank , on the contrary ...
... appeared to give it birth . At the point where the sailor had left his wood - raft it began to flow between two lofty walls of granite . But if on its left bank the sides remained sharp and abrupt , on the right bank , on the contrary ...
Page 59
... appeared in their hats and shawls - as they came in from the street . Dinner over at last , she was waylaid as she passed Miss Hersey's hall and led away to her room for a long consultation about various school matters , which seemed to ...
... appeared in their hats and shawls - as they came in from the street . Dinner over at last , she was waylaid as she passed Miss Hersey's hall and led away to her room for a long consultation about various school matters , which seemed to ...
Page 75
... appearance of a row of ordinary first- class dwellings . The upper floors are similarly laid out , save that a common hall extends from one end of the building to the other , and the private passage - ways of the several apartments lead ...
... appearance of a row of ordinary first- class dwellings . The upper floors are similarly laid out , save that a common hall extends from one end of the building to the other , and the private passage - ways of the several apartments lead ...
Page 91
... appeared to Achsa as they came home from choir - meeting , one Saturday night , and Earl told her he was going to sea . " To sea ? " she cried . For she under- stood on all sides that his father had laid out a different path in life for ...
... appeared to Achsa as they came home from choir - meeting , one Saturday night , and Earl told her he was going to sea . " To sea ? " she cried . For she under- stood on all sides that his father had laid out a different path in life for ...
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